Scientists have developed a way to prevent HIV from immobilising cells that help fight and destroy infections. Although the finding requires further research, the team at University College London hopes the discovery will lead to a way to eliminate the virus from the body. The cells — called macrophages — are found in the immune…

We are performing a brief online survey to explore the attitudes of clinicians towards HIV cure research, in particular attitudes to the practice of interrupting antiretroviral therapy to test HIV cure interventions in clinical trials. If you treat patients with HIV, we would appreciate your participation in this project. The survey will take 5-10 minutes to…

In the summer issue of Positive Living: HIV-positive people who have been co-infected with hepatitis C share their stories. A new campaign from the National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) aims to encourage positive people to sustain a good quality of life. The HIV Cure page calls for more cautious and realistic media…

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About NAPWHA

Founded in 1989, The National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) is Australia’s peak non-government organisation representing community-based groups of people living with HIV (PLHIV).